Think back to a meeting that you really enjoyed. What role did the meeting design play in that meeting? You were engaged, you listened actively, you...
How to deal with change? It's a question that comes up frequently. Afterall, we know change is happening all the time all around us. All is in a sta...
Helping people move further away from what produces conflict and closer to the relationships they prefer is what narrative mediation seeks to produce....
Transformative community conferencing is an approach to community building or reconciliation. As a narrative practice, it embodies a more reflective...
Schooling is at a crossroads. The need for more relational ways of being in schools has been apparent for decades. Creating school harmony with socia...
The forests and trees, and rivers and oceans, and deserts, and all creatures have much to teach us about mutuality of purpose, and collaboration, and...
Mindfulness for chocolate lovers introduces a lighthearted way to stress less and savor more each day, offering a more playful and sweeter life. This...
Being still is a precursor to truly listening, paying attention and opening up to possibilities, novelty creativity and aliveness. What is beckoning y...
If you’re interested in human development, embodiment practices, change at the scale of the whole such as the intersection of community, business, edu...
Insights about the embodied brain and why cultivating a conscious relationship with the body matters at all times, especially when experiencing times...
"To embody" means what? This is a naive exploration. Topics include designing experiences that use the whole body and ways that integrate head, heart...
Going meta on the topic of Appreciative Leading. Sheila McNamee offers us the social constructionist's perspective: what leading means as a relational...